Jurjen F. Koksma
Utrecht University
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Physical Review D | 2010
Jurjen F. Koksma; Tomislav Prokopec; Michael G. Schmidt
We apply the decoherence formalism to an interacting scalar field theory. In the spirit of the decoherence literature, we consider a “system field” and an “environment field” that interact via a cubic coupling. We solve for the propagator of the system field, where we include the selfenergy corrections due to the interaction with the environment field. In this paper, we consider an environment in the vacuum state (T = 0). We show that neglecting inaccessible non-Gaussian correlators increases the entropy of the system as perceived by the observer. Moreover, we consider the effect of a changing mass of the system field in the adiabatic regime, and we find that at late times no additional entropy has been generated.
Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2009
Jurjen F. Koksma; Tomislav Prokopec
We calculate the fermion propagator in Friedmann–Lemaˆitre–Robertson– Walker (FLRW) spacetimeswith constant deceleration q = −1, = −H˙ /H2 for excited states. For fermions whose mass is generated by a scalar field through a Yukawa coupling m = gYφ, we assume φ ∝α H. We first solve the mode functions by splitting the spinor into a direct product of helicity and chirality spinors. We also allow for non-vacuum states. We normalize the spinors using a consistent canonical quantization and by requiring orthogonality of particle and anti-particle spinors. We apply our propagator to calculate the one-loop effective action and renormalize using dimensional regularization. Since the Hubble parameter is now treated dynamically, this paves the way to study the dynamical backreaction of fermions on the background spacetime.
Annals of Physics | 2010
Jurjen F. Koksma; Tomislav Prokopec; Michael G. Schmidt
It is well known that loss of information about a system, for some observer, leads to an increase in entropy as perceived by this observer. We use this to propose an alternative approach to decoherence in quantum field theory in which the machinery of renormalisation can systematically be implemented: neglecting observationally inaccessible correlators will give rise to an increase in entropy of the system. As an example we calculate the entropy of a general Gaussian state and, assuming the observers ability to probe this information experimentally, we also calculate the correction to the Gaussian entropy for two specific non-Gaussian states.It is well known that loss of information about a system, for some observer, leads to an increase in entropy as perceived by this observer. We use this to propose an alternative approach to decoherence in quantum field theory in which the machinery of renormalisation can systematically be implemented: neglecting observationally inaccessible correlators will give rise to an increase in entropy of the system. As an example we calculate the entropy of a general Gaussian state and, assuming the observers ability to probe this information experimentally, we also calculate the correction to the Gaussian entropy for two specific non-Gaussian states.
Physics Letters B | 2012
Jurjen F. Koksma; Tomislav Prokopec; Michael G. Schmidt
We formulate a novel approach to decoherence based on neglecting observationally inaccessible correlators. We apply our formalism to a renormalised interacting quantum field theoretical model. Using out-of-equilibrium field theory techniques we show that the Gaussian von Neumann entropy for a pure quantum state increases to the interacting thermal entropy. This quantifies decoherence and thus measures how classical our pure state has become. The decoherence rate is equal to the single particle decay rate in our model. We also compare our approach to existing approaches to decoherence in a simple quantum mechanical model. We show that the entropy following from the perturbative master equation suffers from physically unacceptable secular growth.
Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2008
Jurjen F. Koksma; Tomislav Prokopec; Gerasimos Rigopoulos
We construct the quantum-mechanical evolution operator in the functional Schrodinger picture—the kernel—for a scalar field in spatially homogeneous FLRW spacetimes when the field is (a) free and (b) coupled to a spacetime-dependent source term. The essential element in the construction is the causal propagator, linked to the commutator of two Heisenberg picture scalar fields. We show that the kernels can be expressed solely in terms of the causal propagator and derivatives of the causal propagator. Furthermore, we show that our kernel reveals the standard light cone structure in FLRW spacetimes. We finally apply the result to Minkowski spacetime, to de Sitter spacetime and calculate the forward time evolution of the vacuum in a general FLRW spacetime.
Annals of Physics | 2011
Jurjen F. Koksma; Tomislav Prokopec; Michael G. Schmidt
Abstract We study decoherence in a simple quantum mechanical model using two approaches. Firstly, we follow the conventional approach to decoherence where one is interested in solving the reduced density matrix from the perturbative master equation. Secondly, we consider our novel correlator approach to decoherence where entropy is generated by neglecting observationally inaccessible correlators. We show that both methods can accurately predict decoherence time scales. However, the perturbative master equation generically suffers from instabilities which prevents us to reliably calculate the system’s total entropy increase. We also discuss the relevance of the results in our quantum mechanical model for interacting field theories.
arXiv: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology | 2011
Jurjen F. Koksma; Tomislav Prokopec
Physical Review D | 2008
Jurjen F. Koksma; Tomislav Prokopec
European Physical Journal C | 2009
Jurjen F. Koksma
APS | 2011
Tomislav Prokopec; Michael G. Schmidt; Jurjen F. Koksma